by Christopher Driscoll | Nov 12, 2020 | Culture, Visual Arts
“To Fish as Formerly” seeks to reinvigorate Reef Net fishing Photo of exhibit by Christopher Driscoll. UVic’s Legacy Art Gallery’s newest exhibit, “To Fish as Formerly,” offers a powerful and educational exploration of the traditional fishing practices of the...
by Christopher Driscoll | Nov 5, 2020 | Campus, News
Navarro humbly receives world-renowned prize for dark matter halo research Sourced from UVic. For students in UVic’s physics department, this year’s list of Clarivate Citation Laureates bore a familiar face. UVic’s own Julio Navarro was recognized, along with...
by Christopher Driscoll | Oct 28, 2020 | Culture, Music
Photo provided. Are you a lover of folk music? Have you been missing the draw and excitement of live music? Well, look no further, Michael Bernard Fitzgerald is bringing his Greenbriar farm concerts to Victoria. Since Sept. 1, Fitzgerald has been touring...
by Christopher Driscoll | Oct 22, 2020 | Culture
VFA panels show exciting future for Canadian literature Screen capture of VFA brochure. The fifth annual Victoria Festival of Authors (VFA) wrapped up its online events on Oct. 4 after four days of lively panel discussions about the present and future state of...
by Christopher Driscoll | Oct 22, 2020 | Local, News
Council extends COVID-19 food-security plan Graphic by Darian Colpitts. On Oct. 1, Victoria’s City Council passed a motion to make Victoria’s newest urban-farming initiative “Get Growing, Victoria!” a permanent program. The multi-level initiative focuses on providing...